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Permit No
M1998058
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/1/1998
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />site is shown on Map 2, Tellier Gravel Pit - Premining Conditions Map. This map <br />also shows the location of the proposed mine site in relationship to all creeks, <br />roads, buildings, gas lines, and power and communication lines on the area of <br />affected land and within two hundred feet of the boundaries of the proposed mine <br />area. There are no oil or gas wells in this area. This map at a scale of one inch <br />equals 325 feet, well within the acceptable map scale factors found in Rule 6.2 of <br />the Mineral Rules and Regulations. This map also shows the location of all creeks, <br />roads buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and power and communication lines <br />on the affected area as well as within 200 feet of this area. <br />This mine site is located on a 40 acre parcel of land owned by the Luke and <br />Caroline Tellier. The total area to be affected by mining is-24:89 of which 0.45 <br />acres will be affected bythe proposed mine access road and~4:4 acres which will <br />be affected by mine excavation. Phase I Mine Block, which is located to the north <br />of the natural gas pipe line totals 7.53 acres and Phase II Mine Block, which is <br />located to the south of the pipe line totals 16.91 acres. <br />Several manmade structures occur within 200 feet of the area to be affected by <br />mining. There is a property boundary fence which borders the northern, western <br />and southern sides of the property adjacent to the mine pit area. Mining will not <br />impact these fences. There is an existing cross fence in the northern most pit area <br />which will be removed as a result of the proposed mining operations. Also since <br />the southern boundary fence does not coincide with the actual property boundary, <br />this fence will probably removed and replaced during mining. Examination of this <br />mapping shows that the eastern boundary fence is actually located between <br />upwards of 10 to 12 feet inside the property boundary and the Tellier's are in the <br />process of moving this fence line to correspond to the actual property boundary. <br />The locations of these fence lines is shown on Map 3, Tellier Gravel Pit -Mine Plan <br />Map." <br />There are existing roads in the form of a residential drive way and agricultural <br />road which are also shown on this map. The location of the Tellier's home and two <br />sheds is also shown on this map. There is also a Hay Shed located in the <br />southeastern portion of the site. This map also shows the location of the Tellier <br />Spring as well. There is an existing buried telephone fiber optic cable which has <br />been placed along the east side of Routt County Road # 33A. Parallel to this is a <br />buried natural gas transmission line. Immediately to the east of the existing <br />property boundaryfence is an overhead electrical transmission line. Routt County <br />Road Number 33A is located approximately 600 feet to the northeast of the <br />proposed mine pit and at the origin of the existing ranch access road. The <br />location of each of these structures is shown on Map 2, Tellier Gravel Pit - <br />Premining Conditions Map. Approximately 900 feet to the north of the proposed <br />mine pit lies the Yampa River. <br />4 <br />
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